It is probably safe to say that just about everyone active in the North American firefighting and emergency services community is aware of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and revisions that are published on a regular basis. What are not yet on everyone’s radars are the parallel standards and revision processes that occur within the Canadian firefighting and emergency services community.
The last major ULC-S515 revision was published in 2004 and was written to align closely with NFPA 1901,Standard for Automotive Apparatus (2003 ed.). ULC-S515 has been undergoing a revision cycle to bring it in alignment with the NFPA 1901 (2009 ed.). ULC-S515-12 has been through the public comment period, the French translation work is complete, and it should be published shortly. Read More.
This article originally appeared in Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment, April, 2013.